Its been ten years since Marvel kicked off their cinematic universe. Back in 2008, Iron Man hit theaters with a powerhouse origin story that lifted the superhero genre into the blockbuster limelight. With the release of Avengers: Infinity Warthis weekend movie history will be made with the end game of 10 years of groundwork laid out by all the previous films. Every character in the MCU will be a part of this epic showdown with the Mad Titan, Thanos. What better way to prep for the end of the first ten years of the MCU than to review the last 18 films in the franchise. Read more

Ten years and 18 movies later have led to Avengers: Infinity War, the movie that changes everything in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). And with Thanos, the evil-lurking presence teased over the years in various MCU films, finally coming out from the shadows, the significant ramifications viewers will witness at the hands of the intergalactic despot in Infinity War are sure to cause a stir of emotion with fans who have followed these superheroes over the last decade. When you bring together the original Avengers mixed with new Avengers (Black Panther, Doctor Strange, Spider-Man) and the Guardians of the Galaxy to take down the biggest threat the universe has ever seen, on paper, it might feel a little overwhelming to pack this many superheroes into one two and a half hour movie. However, with the Russo Brothers, the directing duo behind the two best movies in the MCU (Captain America: The Winter Soldier and Captain America: Civil War), overseeing the biggest ever ensemble of superheroes assembled on screen, rest assured they manage to give balance to all these characters we have come to know for the entire duration of Infinity War. The result is equally thrilling, captivating, emotional, and, not so shockingly, epic all at once.

Almost a decade of films, from Iron Man in 2008 to Guardians of The Galaxy Vol. 2 the Marvel Cinematic Universe has 15 total movies and every single one is connected to the other in some significant way. Marvel Studios has changed the game by producing this many acclaimed films. I’ve decided to rank each one… Read more

An odd thing happened to me watching Captain America: Civil War. I went from being Team Cap in the source material to Team Stark – almost immediately and that opinion did not change once – ever during the entire movie. Major Spoilers Alert for this film ahead:

[Press Release] With just a few hours until showtime, the Calgary Comic & Entertainment Expo has called in reinforcements – “Agent Coulson”, Clark Gregg, from the Marvel Universe will be appearing at Calgary Expo on Friday, April 29 (hours: 1-9pm).

From Sony Pictures and John Wick directing duo David Leitch and Chad Stahelski, comes the big screen adaptation of the Valiant Comics superhero Bloodshot. Jeff Wadlow (Kick-Ass 2) and Eric Heisserer (The Thing) wrote the screenplay and Matthew Vaughn and Jason Kothari are on board as producers. The film is targeting a 2017 release.

After the conclusion to Marvel’s current Secret Wars crossover event, 55-60 new number 1 titles will launch in the Fall as various franchises will be reborn with new characters and plenty of switcheroos when it comes to who bears the title of heroes like The Hulk or Wolverine.